Meaning Aggregates
What does Aggregates mean? Here you find 10 meanings of the word Aggregates. You can also add a definition of Aggregates yourself

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Sand, gravel, crushed rock and other bulk materials used by the construction industry.
Source: planningportal.co.uk (offline)

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Clusters of soil particles variable in shape, size, and degree of association, such as granules, clods, or prisms, that give a soil its structure.
Source: sjmastergardeners.ucanr.edu

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Aggregates' in the soil are just soil lumps of a range of differing sizes. The word is also often used to describe gravel used to build roads.
Source: soil-net.com

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sand, gravel, crushed rock and other bulk materials generally used by the construction industry.
Source: maritimeinfo.org

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Crushed stone, gravel or other material used with cement and water to form concrete.
Source: rustoleum.com

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(Sanskrit skandha, Tibetan pungpo nga) Literally “group, pile, aggregate, heap.” A general term of Buddhist philosophy describing the basic faculties of a sentient being or “personality.”
Source: gnosticteachings.org (offline)

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Sand, gravel, crushed rock and other bulk materials used by the construction industry.
Source: communityplanning.net

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aggregate
Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Clumps of particles or cells. May be due to the release of DNA from cells with membrane damage.
Source: celltherapysociety.org (offline)





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